She's not serving me, she's serving the lich king!

Despite what the Republican Party of Maine might want people to believe, playing "World of Warcraft" does not make a person unfit to hold office.

Or so Colleen Lachowicz proved Tuesday night.

Lachowicz plays "World of Warcraft" as a level-85 orc named Santiaga. She is also a newly elected state senator in Maine.

Lachowicz, a Democrat, beat Republican incumbent Thomas Martin Jr. to become the senator-elect for Maine's District 25 — this after the Republican Party of Maine launched a campaign to out her love of the fantasy role-playing game.

Maine's GOP had accused Lachowicz — a 48-year-old health-care worker — of living a "bizarre double life" and set up a website revealing her participation in "World of Warcraft." Not only did the site show off a picture of the orc rogue assassin character she plays, it also dug up online comments she made about her love of the (sometimes violent) game. The Republican Party also sent out mailers as well as a press release claiming her "disturbing alter-ego" had been "revealed."

But while the Maine GOP had hoped the "World of Warcraft" outing would sour people on her as a candidate, it seemed to have the exact opposite effect. Lachowicz suddenly found herself in the international spotlight, appearing in headlines and on news programs around the world (check out my interview with her here) as gamers flocked to her defense and showered her with support. And then, on Tuesday night, Lachowicz beat Martin with the final vote tally at 8,666 to 7,753. Despite the small numbers, it was a big win, especially since the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee had labeled Maine's District 25 state senate race one of the key battlegrounds in the country.

"I’m so glad people were able to reject the negative personal attacks that have no place in politics," she told NBC News by phone Wednesday. "It really should be about talking to people about what they want in their government. Not the negative stuff. No one needs that."

She said that she believes, ultimately, the Republican attacks backfired on the party.

"So many people in the district were just appalled," she said. "And a lot of the people I talked to were young, first-time voters and they seemed to be the most incensed by it. They saw it as a personal attack over something that is a normal activity these days — to play video games. And I heard some people say, 'Oh they're saying the same thing about me.'"

Indeed, as news of Lachowicz's win has spread, gamers from around the world have flocked to her Facebook page to offer congratulations.

"My heartfelt congratulations, Santiaga. I hope (and I really believe) that you will perform as good in your new office as you have in your duties as a Rogue of the Horde," wrote supporter Victor Börjesson.

And for all her gaming fans, Lachowicz posted a familiar tune — the victory fanfare from the Final Fantasy games.

Lackowicz had previously told NBC News that she had had to put her "WoW"-playing on hold because she had been so busy with the campaign. But now?

She says Blizzard sent her copy of the latest "World of Warcraft" expansion — "Mists of Pandaria." It was signed by the entire development team. After she catches up on her sleep, she plans to give it a play.

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No, I get that. You definitely had to get used to the douchery and misogyny in guilds, but I would always join one when I started a character on a new server, take stacks of linen from the guild bank and sell them at auction so I could buy myself gear, haha. It made me feel like the douches were getting what they deserved.

UGH. You invest so much time in it and someone deleted your account? Way harsh, Tai.

UGH, I want to join Skyrim because everyone is playing it and they say that Pandaria is pretty awful, but I just cannot get sucked into another game. I gave up gaming and committed to losing weight instead and I lost 44 pounds. I CAN'T DO IT.

I borrowed a friend's bike trainer (not an exercise bike, but something you hook the back axle of your own bike onto so it's functionally the same) for awhile and tried to ride while playing the Xbox version of Morrowind. Whenever things got tense I'd stop pedaling, though, so it mostly only worked when I was running everywhere (as one does in Morrowind). :( Another brilliant theory that doesn't quite work in reality.

I LOVE Pandaria. It's one of my favourite expansions so far. The panda starting zone and Pandaria itself are so pretty, there is SO MUCH STUFF to do, and I'm really enjoying the storylines in Pandaria. I'm also loving having female models that aren't skinny and sexualised (and I'm forever lol-ing at pandas telling my night elf that she's too skinny and needs to eat more!).

As for guilds, there ARE good guilds out there, it's just a matter of finding them. I've been lucky enough to be in some incredible guilds on the servers I play on, all of which I joined because I had RL friends in them who recommended them to me.